Karmaflow: The Rock Opera Videogame is a puzzle platforming game. It is a unique spin on the traditional gaming experience. In Karmaflow, the game’s story is presented entirely in the form of a rock opera, sung by some of the world’s most talented rock voices.
You play as the Karmakeeper and it's your task to restore the balance in various mysterious worlds.
Key features:
A unique blend of musical narrative and gameplay experience.
Extract from and infuse Karma to objects and beings to change their behaviour.
An adaptive music system: your actions control the tone of the music,
Music performed by international artists like:
Simone Simons (Epica)
Dani Filth (Cradle of Filth)
Marc Hudson (Dragonforce)
Tony Kakko (Sonata Arctica)
Alissa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy)
and the Grammy award-winning Metropole Orkest.
Explore five different mysterious worlds. Meet all the characters. Learn about their conflicts. Your actions determine the fate of each world.

The latest updates on Karmaflow: The Rock Opera Videogame, including a video introducing artists from Epica, an announcement about Karmaflow coming live to the stage and new screenshots from the latest version of the game.

Epica joins the cast
In case you have missed it: We are very happy to announce that Simone Simons, Mark Jansen and Coen Janssen from Epica have contributed to our project! They join the Karmaflow cast (together with artists like Alissa White-Gluz, Dani Filth, Mariangela Demurtas and more) Check out the video below:

Karmaflow in Concert: The Rock Opera
Why stop at a videogame when you have a complete rock opera in your hands? We are bringing the music and the story of the game live to the stage, in the Netherlands. If you would like to experience this full-blown interactive theatre production check out Karmaflow in Concert.

New Screenshots
Our development team is working day and night (literally) to bring you the most awesome and unique gaming adventure you have ever experienced. More and more content is nearing completion and we would like to show you some fresh screenshots: